179 Payhembury site selection report
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Minutes:
Payh_01 Slade Barton
Proposed use: Housing
Number of dwellings: 15
Officer recommendation: Not to allocate
Committee agreed to move on to the next site allocation
Payh_02 Behind playing fields EX14 3HR
Proposed use: Housing
Number of dwellings: 14
Officer recommendation: Not to allocate
Committee agreed to move on to the next site allocation
Payh_03 Markers Park
Proposed use: Housing
Number of dwellings: 50
Officer recommendation: in part Allocate Payh_03a with 15 dwellings
Viv Game advised the committee that the constraints on the site determined by the Council in 2002 had not changed; local sewage was still overwhelmed, and the site was outside the neighbourhood plan area. The site was diverse in wildlife, with a number of recorded species recorded on the site.
Cllr Tim Cox, representing Payhembury Parish Council, advised that to include the site would increase the village size by 12%. Existing sewage could not cope with that and the local school was both full and with a waiting list.
Ward Member Cllr Richard Jefferies highlighted the demands for class Q barn conversions and the continuing sewage issues.
The committee were shown a view of the site from the approach road. The 2022 assessment had related to a larger site, but for this consideration the site had been split, with one area being suitable for approximately 15 dwellings.
The committee discussed aspects, with a proposal to move on failing.
Cllr B Collins proposed, seconded by Cllr C Brown, to allocate the site Payh_03a.
The Chair proposed to move on from site Payh_03b.
Committee endorsed the recommendation to include Payh_03a for 15 dwellings in the site allocation.
In considering Payh_03b, Committee agreed to move on to the next site allocation.